Backgrounder: Federal government invests over $7.9 million for safer and more accessible streets in Montreal
Backgrounder
The federal government is investing $7,966,044 through the Active Transportation Fund to support 4 active transportation projects in Montreal.
Project Information:
Location |
Project Name |
Project Details |
Federal Funding |
Municipal Funding |
---|---|---|---|---|
Montréal |
Redevelopment of Matte and Lapierre Streets of the Montreal-Nord Borough |
Sidewalk widening and addition of functional and safety elements to encourage active mobility. |
$3,284,914 |
$2,246,254 |
Montréal |
Shared street on boulevard Gouin Est in the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville |
Implement a series of measures to make them more pleasant and safer on school routes and around senior residences. |
$2,280,000 |
$1,520,000 |
Montréal |
Safe Active Transportation Around Ahuntsic-Cartierville Schools and Seniors Residences |
Development of a shared, inclusive, pleasant, flowered, and tree-lined space for pedestrians and cyclists. |
$1,584,000 |
$1,596,000 |
Montréal |
Geometric redesign of Boucher Street in the borough of Plateau-Mont-Royal |
Protect vulnerable road users to increase active transportation on Rivard Street between Boucher and Bibaud Streets. |
$817,130 |
$1,486,870 |